Search Results - antioxidants
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Serum concentration of selenium, folate, vitamin B12 and ferritin in female elite field hockey players
Vorspohl, V., de Marées, M., Platen, P.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…A deficiency in the selenium supply might lead to weakness of the immune system or impaired antioxidant capacity in situations of high training or competition loads (1). …”
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Effects of a singular dose of mangiferin-quercetin supplementation on basketball performance: A double-blind crossover study of high-level male players
Bourdas, D. I., Travlos, A. K., Souglis, A., Stavropoulou, G., Zacharakis, E., Gofas, D. C., Bakirtzoglou, P.Published in Nutrients (2024)Subjects: “…antioxidant…”
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Effects of Eurycoma longifolia Jack supplementation on eccentric leg press exercise-induced muscle damage in rugby players
Zakaria, A. Z., Washif, J., Lim, B., Nosaka, K.Published in Biology of Sport (2023)“…Eurycoma longifolia Jack (ELJ) is a herbal plant that has androgenic and antioxidant effects. We investigated the short-term effect of ELJ supplementation on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise. …”
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Objective measures of strain and subjective muscle soreness differ between positional groups and season phases in American college football
McKay, B. A., Delaney, J. A., Simpkin, A., Larkin, T., Murray, A., Daniels, D., Pedlar, C: R., Sampson, J. A.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Methods: Twenty-three male players were assessed once weekly (3-wk off-season, 4-wk fall camp, and 3-wk in-season) for hydroperoxides (free oxygen radical test [FORT]), antioxidant capacity (free oxygen radical defense test [FORD]), oxidative stress index (OSI), countermovement-jump flight time, Reactive Strength Index (RSI) modified, and subjective soreness. …”
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Reference interval for oxidative stress markers in young football and hockey players
Sarkar, S., Dey, S. K., Datta, G., Bandyopadhyay, A.Published in Trends in Sport Sciences (2023)“…Malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione (GSH), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) are widely accepted as biological markers for checking the redox balance and antioxidant status. Aim of Study. The purpose of the study was to frame the reference interval for antioxidant variables (MDA, SOD, GSH and GPx) in the young athletic population of various sports discipline. …”
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Study of different personalised dietary plans on eating behaviour, body image and mood in young female professional handball players: a randomised controlled trial
Miralles-Amorós, L., Vicente-Martínez, M., Martínez-Olcina, M., Asencio-Mas, N., Gonzálvez-Alvarado, L., Peñaranda-Moraga, M., Leyva-Vela, B., Yáñez-Sepúlveda, R., Cortés-Roco, G., Martínez-Rodríguez, A.Published in Children (2023)“…This 12-week randomised clinical trial involved 21 female players aged 22 ± 4 years, 172.0 ± 5.4 cm and 68.4 ± 6.7 kg divided into three groups (FD: free diet; MD: Mediterranean diet; HAD: high antioxidant diet). Eating behaviour (Eating Attitude Test, EAT-26: diet, bulimia and oral control subscales), body image (Body Shape Questionnaire, BSQ) and mood state (Profile of Mode State, POMS: tension, vigour, anger, depression, fatigue) were assessed. …”
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Redox homeostasis and metabolic profile in young female basketball players during in-season training
Militello, R., Luti, S., Parri, M., Marzocchini, R., Soldaini, R., Modesti, A., Modesti, P. A.Published in healthcare (2021)Subjects: “…antioxidant…”
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Effect of high intensity interval training on antioxidant status, inflammatory response and muscle damage indices in endurance team male players
Sarkar, S., Debnath, M., Das, M., Bandyopadhyay, A., Kr Dey, S., Datta, G.Published in Apunts Medicina de l'Esport (2021)“…Result: The HIIT resulted to significantly(p<0.001) increase BMI (1.1%), LDH (15.0%), CK (14.4%), cortisol (9.4%), IL-6 (15.7%), TNF-a (18.2%), MDA (29.5%), VO2max (13.6%), Wpeak (11.6%), VJ (11.2%) and GPx (0.4%) along with significant (p<0.001) reduction in BF% (7.6%), SOD (11.1%), GSH (10.8%) content of athletes. Conclusion: Antioxidant redox imbalance confers inflammatory oxidative stress condition which further leads to muscle damage and that may cause due to HIIT induced temporary hypoxic condition which contrarily induced overtraining effect but with improving performance variables.…”
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Concussions in ice hockey — Moving toward objective diagnoses and point-of-care treatment: A review
Pender, S., Smith, A., Finnoff, J., Huston, J., Stuart, M. J.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2020)“…Dimethyl fumarate is an immunomodulatory compound thought to trigger antioxidant gene expression. Memantine reduces apoptosis and astrogliosis by inhibiting the calcium influx into cells normally caused by glutamate's activation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors. …”
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Oxidative stress and antioxidant status response of handball athletes: Implications for sport training monitoring?
Bolin, A. P., Campoio, T. R., Alves Guerra, B., Otton, R.Published in International Immunopharmacology (2013)“…Oxidativer Stress und antioxidative Statusreaktion bei Handballern: Auswirkungen auf das Monitoring des sportlichen Trainings?…”
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Impact-induced muscle damage and contact sports: Etiology, effects on neuromuscular function and recovery, and the modulating effects of adaptation and recovery strategies
Naughton, M., Miller, J., Slater, G. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2018)“…Strategies such as cryotherapy and antioxidant supplementation that focus on attenuating the secondary inflammatory response may provide additional benefit in IIMD and are explored herein. …”
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Cytokines and oxidative stress status following a handball game in elite male players
Popp Marin, D., de Cassia Macedo dos Santos, R., Bolin, A. P., Alves Guerra, B., Hatanaka, E., Otton, R.Published in Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity (2011)Subjects: “…antioxidant…”
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Changes in expression of zn transporters and in superoxide dismutase activity in zn-supplemented high performance handball players
Molina López, J., Florea, D. I., Hogstrand, C., Molina, J. M., Chirosa, L. J., Quintero, B., Planells, E.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)Subjects: “…antioxidant…”
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Protein carbonyl levels correlate with performance in elite field hockey players
Rosa-Lima, F. L., Lannes, L., Viana-Gomes, D., Pierucci, A. P. T. R., Salerno, V. P.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2015)Subjects: “…antioxidant…”
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A microcycle of inflammation following a team handball game
Chatzinikolaou, A., Christoforidis, C., Avloniti, A., Draganidis, D., Jamurtas, A. Z., Stampoulis, T., Ermidis, G., Sovatzidis, A., Papassotiriou, I., Kambas, A., Fatouros, I. G.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2014)“…Performance (jumping, speed, agility, line-drill testing, and strength), muscle damage (knee range of motion [ROM], knee extensors/flexors delayed onset muscle soreness [DOMS], and creatine kinase activity [CK]), inflammatory (leukocyte count, C-reactive protein, interleukins 1ß and 6 [IL-1ß and IL-6], soluble vascular adhesion molecule 1 [sVCAM-1], p-selectin, uric acid, cortisol, and testosterone), and oxidative stress (malondialdehyde [MDA], protein carbonyls [PC], reduced [GSH] and oxidized glutathione [GSSG], total antioxidant capacity (TAC), catalase, glutathione peroxidase activity [GPX]) markers were determined pregame, postgame, and daily for 6 consecutive days postgame. …”
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The microcycle of inflammation and performance changes after a basketball match
Chatzinikolaou, A., Draganidis, D., Avloniti, A., Karipidis, A., Jamurtas, A. Z., Skevaki, C. L., Tsoukas, D., Sovatzidis, A., Theodorou, A., Kambas, A., Papassotiriou, I., Taxildaris, K., Fatouros, I.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2014)“…Inflammatory (leukocytes, C-reactive protein, creatine kinase activity, adhesion molecules, cortisol, uric acid and cytokines) and oxidative stress (malondialdehyde, protein carbonyls, oxidised glutathione, antioxidant capacity, catalase and glutathione peroxidase) markers increased for ~24 h and subsided thereafter. …”